Scolding7300 7h ago • 100%
Traffic could also help other types of advertising that doesn't include the ads that ublock stops (e.g. sponsorships on yt)
Scolding7300 9h ago • 100%
I was making a point that the overall goal is for people to get from point A to point B. There are known solutions for that (trains, busses), investing millions into this just to replace taxis/Uber sounds ridiculous to me. This seems to me just an investment to promote the car centric mentality for solving such problems
Scolding7300 21h ago • 100%
https://www.c-span.org/video/?539225-1/vice-president-harris-speaks-uaw-union-hall-lansing-michigan
17:10
The post link video didn't work for me (probably ublock)
Scolding7300 2d ago • 100%
Do it again, if it's empty, then it might not be because of the two tries. You'll have to continue to ask for your data until you die of old age
Scolding7300 2d ago • 100%
Interesting read. There are countries with low crime rates before this technology came to light, facial recognition doesn't seem to be the right answer for law enforcement. I wish they'd delve in more on the privacy concerns or scenarios that might outweigh the benefits
Scolding7300 2d ago • 100%
That's how you exit the matrix
Scolding7300 3d ago • 100%
What's the antidote for that then?
Scolding7300 3d ago • 71%
And FlyingSquid
Scolding7300 5d ago • 100%
Is there video of that? That'd be hilarious and kinda ironic
Scolding7300 6d ago • 100%
Interviewing for a tech job in 2024 got me like
Scolding7300 6d ago • 66%
They're all dead inside, would that be an exception?
Scolding7300 6d ago • 66%
This is more like project 2077 energy here, amiright
Scolding7300 6d ago • 75%
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suggestive_question
Had it been out of curiosity rather than a suggestion, I'd assume people would have a different reaction to your comment
Proton has been uploading short 1.5 minute videos on their channel, and I feel like they lack substance and don't go over any of the topics meaningfully. Do you see this format resonating with the public? Should they be making more in-depth videos? I'm guessing the demographic that follows Naomi Brockwell TV, for example, doesn't intersect much with the ones that might watch those shorts
Scolding7300 7d ago • 100%
I think that today the prevention takes some effort and time to learn. In my personal experience people are mostly oblivious/shrug off the data mining, not thinking about the consequences ("what can they possibly do with this data?").
I'd argue awareness is a big factor still
Scolding7300 7d ago • 100%
Games can help people talk about issues, bridging the communication barrier to some topics. Can't believe they managed to explain the issue in 2 mins lol.
I thought it was a flop, but the reviews are positive
Scolding7300 7d ago • 100%
I just wish it went into autonomous trains like France did with Paris Line 14
Scolding7300 7d ago • 100%
And even then the amount of energy wasted on traveling empty from drop offs to pickups would probably be collossal. Not to speak of the infrastructure we don't have to keep these charged
Scolding7300 7d ago • 100%
If Hitler got to power with plenty of supporters, there's plenty of room for propaganda to work in other cases too
It obviously protects against sharing data with e.g. your employer, but if a health provider chooses to make your data shareable, there are 2.2M authorized entities that can potentially access the data (identifiable health data). Excerpt of the video description: Most people think that HIPAA means that their medical records are kept private. But what if I told you that HIPAA doesn’t protect your privacy at all? This is our first video in a series about medical privacy, specifically looking at legislation that stripped individuals of the right to consent to medical data sharing. We focus on what HIPAA actually is, how it came to allow our data to be shared without us even knowing, how we’ve been tricked into thinking we have privacy, and steps we can take to reclaim control of our medical data. 00:00 The State of Medical Privacy is a Mess 02:29 What is HIPAA 07:39 How Your Data is Shared 12:10 The Illusion of Privacy 14:48 What Can We Do 22:16 We Deserve Medical Privacy We deserve privacy in our medical system. Our health information is sensitive, and we should be allowed to protect it. Even while we fight for better medical privacy, please always prioritize your health. Special Thanks to: Twila Brase, Rob Frommer, and Keith Smith for chatting to us! List of doctors who have opted out of the surveillance system: https://jointhewedge.com/ Twila's website: https://www.cchfreedom.org/patient-toolbox/ Do you want to fight the system and lead a suit against medical data collection? Contact the Institute for Justice: https://ij.org/ Keith Smith's Surgery Center: https://surgerycenterok.com/ Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell Edit: changed the title to something that isn't misleading
I keep getting notified that I should upgrade my newpipe apk to a newer version through a url. F-Droid only has up to v0.25.2 but the latest is v0.26.1. It's been like that for >1w (the discrepancy), is this usual for F-Droid repos? Or something with my installation is wrong?
Lyft disabled scheduling rides through ride.lyft.com, I used that quite a bit but now in forced go use the app. The problem however, is that their app just doesn't work. It launches, says the Google API is necessary and then continues to close. Does anyone know of an app that use their API that doesn't shut itself down without installing Google SDK?
> Advertising Partners. We may also share personal information with third parties who we partner with for advertising campaigns or that collect information about your activity on the Services for the purposes described in the "Interest-Based Advertising" section above. It's a paid service, wtf is this BS Their final reply: > I wanted to reach out as a followup to your earlier request. I spoke with some members of our product team, and it would actually appear as though we don't currently support users opting out of that particular clause in our terms of service. I also wanted to let you know that we don’t currently share user info with third parties for advertising, and as far as I can tell, we have no roadmapped plans for doing so in the future.
I saw an article awhile ago that the police just straight up bought ad-network data about someone they were prosecuting without needing a warrant. Is there anyway to know what info ad networks have on me out there? I know there are databrokers you can query to see what they have kn you, but those are all public records from I could find so far
I noticed quite a bit of people not knowing you can opt out of the dead voice chat recording (where it transmits your mic audio when you die for a couple of seconds). When I installed the game there was a prompt that asked for an opt-in, that was pretty short to read. Do you think people automatically click "I consent" or is the prompt not very clear?
A lot of privacy guides suggest avoiding Telegram. I understand that in its default mode there's no E2EE (and no E2EE for groups at all). If people I know don't wanttko use Signal, isn't Telegram the lesser evil given it's nicer privacy policy (than other popular ones)? Say I use the FOSS version of it.